04939nam a22002657a 450000500170000000800410001702000170005804000180007508200210009310000420011424501230015625000120027926000320029130000300032350005580035350533440091165000360425565000460429165000440433770000350438170000220441694200310443899900190446995201850448820260211153144.0260211b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a978812659967 cAIMIT LIBRARY 21a004.691bCHOA aChoudhari, Ambadas Tulajadas.9254434 aBlockchain for enterprise application developers /cBy Ambadas Tulajadas Choudhari, Arshad Sarfarz Ariff and Sham M R. a1st ed. aNew Delhi :bWiley ,c2024. axxiv,312p. ;bPBc23.5 cm aBlockchain for Enterprise Application Developers tries to touch various aspects in blockchain space, from understanding what it is, how to design solutions, how to build prototypes and where the landscape is heading. Two popular blockchain platforms – Ethereum and Hyperledger – are explained and utilized in this book, mainly due to popularity and relevance for enterprise use cases, respectively. Significant focus has also been made on enterprise use cases where current technologies are already solving the problems in the domain in certain way. aDedication Foreword Preface About the Authors Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Scenarios 1.3 Challenges Articulated 1.4 What is Blockchain? 1.5 Blockchain Characteristics 1.6 Opportunities Using Blockchain 1.7 History of Blockchain 1.8 Skillsets Requirements Chapter 2 Evolution of Blockchain 2.1 Evolution of Computer Applications 2.2 Centralized Applications 2.3 Decentralized Applications 2.4 Stages in Blockchain Evolution 2.5 Consortia 2.6 Restrictions on Sharing Ledgers 2.7 Forks 2.8 Public Blockchain Environments 2.9 Type of Players in Blockchain Ecosystem 2.10 Players in Market Chapter 3 Blockchain Concepts 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Chaining of Blocks 3.3 Hashing 3.4 Merkle Tree 3.5 Consensus 3.6 Mining and Finalizing Blocks 3.7 Currency Aka Tokens 3.8 Security on Blockchain 3.9 Data Storage on Blockchain 3.10 Wallets 3.11 Coding on Blockchain: Smart Contracts 3.12 Peer-to-Peer Network 3.13 Types of Blockchain Nodes 3.14 Risk Associated with Blockchain Solutions 3.15 Life Cycle of Blockchain Transaction Chapter 4 Architecting Blockchain Solutions 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Obstacles for Use of Blockchain 4.3 Blockchain Relevance Evaluation Framework 4.4 Blockchain Solutions Reference Architecture 4.5 Types of Blockchain Applications 4.6 Cryptographic Tokens 4.7 Typical Solution Architecture for Enterprise Use Cases 4.8 Types of Blockchain Solutions 4.9 Architecture Considerations 4.10 Architecture with Blockchain Platforms 4.11 Approach for Designing Blockchain Applications Chapter 5 Ethereum Blockchain Implementation 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Tuna Fish Tracking Use Case 5.3 Ethereum Ecosystem 5.4 Ethereum Development 5.5 Ethereum Tool Stack 5.6 Ethereum Virtual Machine 5.7 Smart Contract Programming 5.8 Integrated Development Environment 5.9 Truffle Framework 5.10 Ganache 5.11 Unit Testing 5.12 Ethereum Accounts 5.13 MyEtherWallet 5.14 Ethereum Networks/Environments 5.15 Infura 5.16 Etherscan 5.17 Ethereum Clients 5.18 Decentralized Application 5.19 Metamask 5.20 Tuna Fish Use Case Implementation 5.21 OpenZeppelin Contracts 5.22 Best Practices for Ethereum Smart Contract Development Chapter 6 Hyperledger Blockchain Implementation 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Use Case – Car Ownership Tracking 6.3 Hyperledger Fabric 6.4 FabCar Use Case Implementation 6.5 Invoking Chaincode Functions Using Client Application 6.6 Best Practices for Chaincode Development Chapter 7 Advanced Concepts in Blockchain 7.1 Introduction 7.2 InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) 7.3 Zero-Knowledge Proofs 7.4 Oracles 7.5 Self-Sovereign Identity 7.6 Blockchain with IoT and AI/ML 7.7 Quantum Computing and Blockchain 7.8 Initial Coin Offering 7.9 Blockchain Cloud Offerings 7.10 Blockchain and its Future Potential Conclusion Chapter Recap Chapter Mind Map Test Yourself Assignments References Internet References Possible Interview Questions and Answers Glossary Bibliography IndexrAbout the Author Ambadas is a TOGAF-certified software architect with experience in cross-technology projects in insurance, life sciences, and financial services domains. He is involved in wide variety of consultancy activities, such as enterprise architecture, legacy modernization, performance optimization in IT systems  aEvolution of blockchain9254435 aArchitecting blockchain solutions9254436 aAdvanced concepts in blockchain9254437 aAriff, Arshad Sarfarz.9254438 aM R Sham.9254439 2ddccBKe1stk004.691 CHOA c240883d240883 00102ddc40708MCAaAIMITbAIMITcBLCd2026-02-03eKL Book Houseg719.00iBill.no:1288; Bill.dt:2026/01/23l0o004.691 CHOApMCA17354r2026-02-11 11:35:22v539.25w2026-02-11yBK